Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
School of Kinesiology and Health Science, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Intellect Disabil Res. 2020 Jul;64(7):512-523. doi: 10.1111/jir.12731. Epub 2020 May 11.
Despite the recognised benefits of sport, participation is often reported to be low for youth with intellectual disability (ID). The current study was the first to longitudinally examine sport retention in this population, a critical aspect of ensuring participation.
Study participants were parents/caregivers of athletes with ID involved in community Special Olympics (SO), 11-22 years of age (N = 345). Participants completed an online survey in 2012 that included caregiver demographic and athlete intrapersonal, interpersonal and broader contextual variables. Retention rates for 2019 were determined using the SO provincial registration lists.
Of the 345 survey participants, 81.7% remained active athletes in 2019. Caregiver demographic and athlete intrapersonal factors were largely unrelated to retention. In contrast, retention was associated with the frequency and number of sports athletes participated in, the perceived psychosocial gains of SO involvement and the environmental supports that were available to facilitate participation; frequency of sport participation was the strongest predictor of remaining a registered athlete.
This study has implications for future initiatives aimed at increasing sport retention in a population that struggles to be engaged in sport. Efforts should focus on the athlete experience and sport-specific factors. Coaches and caregivers can foster positive experiences and play an important role in continued sport participation.
尽管人们认识到运动的好处,但智障青年(ID)的参与率往往较低。本研究首次对该人群的运动保留情况进行了纵向研究,这是确保参与度的关键方面。
研究参与者为参与社区特殊奥林匹克运动会(SO)的智障运动员的父母/照顾者,年龄在 11-22 岁之间(N=345)。参与者于 2012 年在线完成了一项调查,其中包括照顾者的人口统计学和运动员的内在、人际和更广泛的背景变量。使用 SO 省级注册名单确定 2019 年的保留率。
在 345 名调查参与者中,81.7%在 2019 年仍然是活跃的运动员。照顾者的人口统计学和运动员的内在因素与保留率基本无关。相比之下,保留率与运动员参与的运动频率和数量、参与 SO 带来的心理社会收益以及促进参与的环境支持有关;运动参与的频率是保持注册运动员身份的最强预测因素。
这项研究对旨在增加一个难以参与运动的人群的运动保留率的未来举措具有启示意义。努力应侧重于运动员的体验和特定于运动的因素。教练和照顾者可以培养积极的体验,并在持续的运动参与中发挥重要作用。